Saved by the Bell is a popular American teen sitcom that is known under varying titles, all episodes of which were originally aired between 1988 and 2000.

It was thought that the airings of Saved By The Bell on Adult Swim is basically a late April Fools joke to the fans of [adult swim], as a sort-of opinion piece regarding Cartoon Network's use of live-action movies on their schedule.

Saved by the Bell: The College Years was released on DVD on August 17, 2004.

The name Saved by the Bell was taken after the boxing jargon term saved by the bell, used when the bell rings after a fighter has been hurt, therefore, that fighter was saved by the bell.

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Saved By The Bell aimed (and with the aid of reruns regularly broadcast on major cable stations, continues to aim) generations of youth towards tendencies of racism, classism, sexism, and a general sense of hierarchy which, ideologically speaking, is alarmingly close to a blend of Nazism and Ray Bradbury’s

Saved By The Bell: The College Years, Zack, Slater, Screech, and Kelly maintained the same roles, while new female characters were included to fill the Jesse and Lisa roles: Leslie, the neurotic protector of women’s rights, and Alex, who was on par with Screech in wackiness and comic relief.

Saved By The Bell and loathe the “nerd” stereotype; however, when that child attends high school, they will not embrace the positive characteristics that the “nerds” have, as they will not want to fit into the nerd role.

Saved by the Bell first began its run on cable's The Disney Channel as "Good Morning Miss Bliss." After 13 episodes on Disney, the show changed its name to Saved by the Bell and moved to NBC as part of NBC's Saturday morning T-NBC line up in the fall of 1989.

Saved by the Bell first began its run on cable's The Disney Channel as the TV series "Good Morning Miss Bliss." After 13 episodes on Disney, the show changed its name to Saved by the Bell and moved to NBC as part of NBC's Saturday morning T-NBC line up in the fall of 1989.

Saved by the Bell: The College Years, the primetime sequel to Saved by the Bell, which followed the continuing adventures of Zack, Screech, Slater and Kelly in college at "California University"; "The College Years" aired on NBC on Tuesday nights in the 1993-94 season, but was cancelled after one season and is now in syndication.

While Saved by the Bell: The New Class ran for seven seasons, it suffered numerous cast changes (including second season cast purge that only left Haskins and three other cast members as returning cast members) and never gained the popularity of the original Saved by the Bell.

Saved by the Bell may be most remarkable among its genre for having three actors, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, and Elizabeth Berkley, go on to enjoy greater success as older actors.

Just when she'd finally put the twin ignominies of Saved by the Bell and Showgirls behind her, the glassy-eyed actress delivered a performance so stiff and artificial, she made David Caruso (who's rapidly turning into the new Hasselhoff) seem like Daniel Day-Lewis.

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Saved By the Bell was a pretty good show with a chemistry that they have tried desperately to re-create.

Saved by the Bell was a bona fide classic among the oddities of pop culture.

Saved by the bell never jumped, but there is a great injustice going on that must be stopped.

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Saved By The Bell ran into a major problem with Screech when they had their made-for-tv movie episodes, like when they went on that vacation to Hawaii.

Saved By The Bell plots were always out there - but when they had the cast members actually getting allergic reactions to one another, you knew you had a winner.

Screech, along with Lisa, Zack, and Belding, is one of the original SBTB cast members, dating back to a time when a lovely middle-aged teacher named Miss Bliss couldn't figure out what kind of accent she was supposed to be employing.

In the fourth season, Tiffani Amber Theissen and Elizabeth Berkley left the show in the middle of the season, and a new character was added to the gang, Tori Scott, a tough, streetwise girl who fell for Zack.

When the gang graduated, half of the original cast stayed for Saved By The Bell: The New Class, and the rest of the gang went off to college in Saved By The Bell: The College Years.

Saved by the Bell in many ways is the world though the eyes of Zack Morris.

This is a compilation episode of memorable scenes from previous Saved by the Bell shows with a focus on relationships.

In many ways Saved by the Bell is a show of couples or the pursuit of pairing off.

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Its original incarnation, Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987), starred Hayley Mills as the goodnatured Miss Carrie Bliss who oversaw later Saved by the Bell cast Lark Voorhies, Mark-Paul Gosselaar[?], and Dustin Diamond[?] as well as other students.

Saved by the Bell made Mark-Paul Gosselaar[?], Lark Voorhies, Tiffany Amber Thiessen, Dustin Diamond[?], Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez[?] famous and Gosselaar became a girl favorite, making the covers of Tiger Beat and many other teen publications.

Saved by the Bell may be most remarkable among its genre for having two actors, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Elizabeth Berkley, go on to enjoy greater success as older actors, though Berkley's career in particular declined, never recovering from Showgirls.

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Saved By The Bell - (with Michael Damian) -- This is the theme song sung by Michael Damian.

A universally acknowledged masterpiece, Saved by the Bell represents a departure from song structure and toward a more ethereal, minimalistic approach to sound.

Most of Saved by the Bell is like experiencing a soothing, dream-filled slumber while awake, and even if some of the pieces have dark or threatening qualities, the moments of unease are temporary, like a passing nightmare whose feeling lingers briefly upon waking but whose content is forgotten.

Broadcast on NBC from August, 1989 until September, 1993 when it was retitled Saved By the Bell: The College Years, and broadcast for another year until February, 1994.

In its last year, the students entered college and the series was changed to Saved by the Bell: The College Years and shown in prime time.

New characters were added in the college years show, including Michael Rogers (Bob Golic) who played their resident advisor, Professor Lasky (Patrick Fabian) an anthropology instructor, and Dean Susan McMann (Holland Taylor) toward the end of the show.